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  • 214. C. Strullu-Derrien, F. Fercoq, M. Gèze, P. Kenrick, F. Martos, M.-A. Selosse, K. Benzerara, A.H. Knoll, 2023. Hapalosiphonacean cyanobacteria (Nostocales) thrived amid emerging embryophytes in an Early Devonian (407-million-year-old) landscape. iScience in press
  • 213. L. Maris, R. Petrolli, M.-A. Selosse, T. Legland, G. Pache, C. Griveau, F. Torre, D. Lopez-Pinot, R. Marciau, V. Bonnet, 2023. Impact of the local environmental factors associated to plant-fungi communities on the conservation of Liparis loeselii (L.) Rich. in the French Rhône-Alpes region. Acta Oecologica 120: 103929.
  • 212. Z.-X. Xu, X.-M. Zhu, H. Yin, B. Li, X.-J. Chen, X.-L. Fan, N.-Q. Li, M.-A. Selosse, J.-Y. Gao, J.-J. Han, 2023. Symbiosis between Dendrobium catenatum protocorm and Serendipita indica reveals a role of plant hypoxia response pathway. Plant Physiology 192: 2554–2568.
  • 211. A. Heddi, M.-A. Selosse, D. Richardson, 2023. Introduction to the proceedings of the 10th International Symbiosis Congress (Lyon, France). Symbiosis 89: 149–155.
  • 210. A. Evans, H. de Kort, R. Brys, K. Duffy, J. Jersáková, T. Kull, M.-A. Selosse, S. Tsiftsis, J. Minasiewicz, H. Jacquemyn, 2023. Historical biogeography and local adaptation explain population genetic structure in a widespread terrestrial orchid. Annals of Botany 131: 623–634.
  • 209. M. Diouf, V. Hervé, S. Fréchault, J. Lambourdière, A.B. Ndiaye, E. Miambi, A. Bourceret, M.D. Jusselme, M.-A. Selosse, C. Rouland-Lefèvre, 2023. Succession of the microbiota in the gut of reproductives of Macrotermes subhyalinus (Termitidae) at colony foundation gives insights into symbionts transmission. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:1055382.
  • 208. B. Perez-Lamarque, L. Laurent, A. Bourceret, L. Maillet, F. Bik, D. Cartier, F. Labolle, P. Holveck, D. Epp, M.-A. Selosse, 2023. Fungal microbiomes associated with Lycopodiaceae during ecological succession. Environmental Microbiology and Environmental Microbiology Reports 15: 109-118.
  • 207. A. Firmin, M.-A. Selosse, C. Dunand, A. Elger, 2022. Mixotrophy in aquatic plants: an overlooked ability? Trends in Plant Sciences 27: 147-157.
  • 206. M.-A. Selosse, R. Petrolli, M.I. Mujica, L. Laurent, B. Perez-Lamarque, T. Figura, A. Bourceret, H. Jacquemyn, T. Li, J. Gao, J. Minasiewicz, F. Martos, 2022. The Waiting Room Hypothesis revisited: Were orchid mycorrhizal fungi recruited among root endophytes? Annals of Botany 129: 259–270.
  • 205. M.-A. Selosse, 2022. Les virus sont-ils vivants ? Leçon d’interdépendance. Médecine/sciences 12: 1061-1063.
  • 204. C. Heisserer, M.-A. Selosse, J.-M. Drezen, 2022. Des virus bénéfiques pour les plantes et les animaux. Médecine/sciences 12: 1016-1027.
  • 203. E. Taschen, G. Callot, P. Savary, M. Sauve, Y. Penuelas‑Samaniego, F. Rousset, X. Parlade, M.-A. Selosse, F. Richard, 2022. Efficiency of the traditional practice of traps to stimulate black truffle production, and its ecological mechanisms. Scientific Reports 12: 16201.
  • 202. R. Petrolli, L. Zinger, B. Perez-Lamarque, G. Collobert, C. Griveau, T. Paillet, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, 2022. Spatial turnover of fungi and partner choice shape mycorrhizal networks in epiphytic orchids. Journal of Ecology 110: 2568-2584.
  • 201. B. Perez-Lamarque, R. Petrolli, C. Strullu-Derrien, D. Strasberg, H. Morlon, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, 2022. Structure and specialization of mycorrhizal networks in phylogenetically diverse tropical communities. Environmental Microbiome 17: 38.
  • 200. J. Jersáková, J. Minasiewicz, M.-A. Selosse, 2022. Biological Flora of the British Isles: Neottia nidus avis. Journal of Ecology 110: 2246-2263.
  • 199. B. Perez-Lamarque, O. Maliet, B. Pichion, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, H. Morlon, 2022. Do closely related species interact with similar partners ? Testing for phylogenetic signal in bipartite interaction networks. Peer Community Journal 2: e59.
  • 198. B. Perez-Lamarque, M. Öpik, O. Maliet, A.C. Afonso Silva, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, H. Morlon, 2022. Analyzing diversification dynamics using barcoding data: the case of an obligate mycorrhizal symbiont. Molecular Ecology 31: 3496-3512.
  • 197. S. Coq, R.E. Cárdenas, D. Mousain, M.-A. Selosse, F. Richard, S. Hättenschwiler, 2022. Acquisition of nitrogen from tannin protein complexes in ectomycorrhizal pine seedlings. Pedobiologia 93–94: 150817.
  • 196. G.-H. Ma, X.-G. Chen, M.-A. Selosse, J.-Y. Gao, 2022. Compatible and incompatible mycorrhizal fungi with seeds of Dendrobium species: the colonization process and effects of coculture on germination and seedling development. Frontiers in Plant Science 13: 823794.
  • 195. J. Minasiewicz, E. Krawczyk, J. Znaniecka, L. Vincenot, E. Zheleznaya, J. Korybut-Orłowska, T. Kull, M.-A. Selosse, 2022. Weak population spatial genetic structure and low infraspecific specificity for fungal partners in the rare mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum. Journal of Plant Research 135: 275-293.
  • 194. V. Bianciotto, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, R. Marmeisse, 2022. Herbaria preserve plant microbiota responses to environmental changes. Trends in Plant Sciences 27: 120-123.
  • 193. T. Yagame, F. Lallemand, M.-A. Selosse, E. Funabiki, T. Yukawa, 2021. Mycobiont diversity and first evidence of mixotrophy associated with Psathyrellaceae fungi in the chlorophyllous orchid Cremastra variabilis. Journal of Plant Research 134: 1213-1224. (PDF)
  • 192. F. Ori, M. Menotta, M. Leonardi, A. Amicucci, A. Zambonelli, H. Coves, M.-A. Selosse, L. Schneider-Maunoury, G. Pacioni, M. Iotti, 2021. Effect of slug mycophagy on Tuber aestivum spores. Fungal Biology 125: 796-805. (PDF)
  • 191. E. Bapteste, P. Gérard, C. Larose, M. Blouin, F. Not, L. Campos, G. Aïdan, M.-A. Selosse, M.-S. Adénis, F. Bouchard, S. Dutreuil, E. Corel, C. Vigliotti, P. Huneman, F.-J. Lapointe, P. Lopez., 2021. The epistemic revolution induced by microbiome studies: an interdisciplinary view. Biology 10: 651. (PDF)
  • 190. D.-K. Zhao, M.-A. Selosse, L. Wu, Y. Luo, S.-C. Shao, Y.-L. Ruan, 2021. Orchid reintroduction based on seed germination-promoting mycorrhizal fungi derived from protocorms or seedlings. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 701152. (PDF)
  • 189. L. Yung, C. Bertheau, F. Tafforeau, C. Zappelini, B. Valot, F. Maillard, M.-A. Selosse, C. Viotti, P. Binet, G. Chiapusio, M. Chalot, 2021. Overlap of fungal communities associated with nettle and poplar when co-cultivated at a trace metals contaminated site. Science of The Total Environment 782: 146692. (PDF)
  • 188. M. Jakalski, J. Minasiewicz, J. Caius, M. May, M.-A. Selosse, E. Delannoy, 2021. The genomic impact of mycoheterotrophy: targeted gene losses but extensive expression reprogramming. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 632033. (PDF)
  • 187. R. Petrolli, C.A. Vieira, M. Jakalski, M.F. Bocayuva, C. Valle, E. Da Silva Cruz, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, M.C.M. Kasuya, 2021. A fine-scale spatial analysis of fungal communities on tropical tree bark unveils the epiphytic rhizosphere in orchids. New Phytologist 231: 2002-2014. (PDF)
  • 186. T. Li, S. Wu W. Yang, M.-A. Selosse, J. Gao, 2021. How mycorrhizal associations influence orchid distribution and population dynamics. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 647114. (PDF)
  • 185. T. Li, W. Yang, S. Wu, M.-A. Selosse, J. Gao, 2021. Progress and prospects of mycorrhizal fungi diversity in orchids. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 646325. (PDF)
  • 184. C. Strullu-Derrien, M. Gèze, A.R.T. Spencer, D. De Franceschi, P. Kenrick, M.-A. Selosse, A.H. KNOLL, 2021. An expanded diversity of oomycetes in Carboniferous forests: Reinterpretation of Oochytrium lepidodendri (Renault 1894) from the Esnost chert, Massif Central, France. PLoS ONE 16: e0247849. (PDF)
  • 183. S. M. Dittami, et 31 alii (incl. M.-A. Selosse), 2021. A community perspective on the concept of marine holobionts: current status, challenges, and future directions. PeerJ 9: e10911.
  • 182. M. Pietras, M. Kolanowska, M.-A. Selosse, 2021. Quo vadis ? Historical distribution and impact of climate change on worldwide distribution of the Australasian fungus Clathrus archeri (Phallales, Basidiomycota). Mycological Progress 20: 299–311.
  • 181. H. Jacquemyn, R. Brys, M. Waud, A. Evans, M.-A. Selosse, 2021. Mycorrhizal communities and isotope signatures in two partially mycoheterotrophic orchids. Frontiers in Plant Science 12: 618140. (PDF)
  • 180. C. Hatté, A. Zazzo, M.-A. Selosse, 2020. The radiocarbon age of mycoheterotrophic plants. New Phytologist 227: 1284-1288.(PDF)
  • 179. B. Perez-Lamarque, M.-A. Selosse, M. Öpik, H. Morlon, F. Martos, 2020. Constraints linked to cheating emergence in the mutualistic network between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytologist 226: 1822-1835.(PDF)
  • 178. M.I. Mujica, M. Fernanda Pérez, M. Jakalski, F. Martos, M.-A. Selosse, 2020. Soil P reduces mycorrhizal colonization while favors fungal pathogens: observational and experimental evidence in Bipinnula (Orchidaceae). FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96: fiaa178. (PDF)
  • 177. Y. Matsuda, Y. Yamaguchi, N. Matsuo, T. Uesugi, S. Ito, T. Yagame, T. Figura, M.-A. Selosse, Y. Hashimoto, 2020. Communities of mycorrhizal fungi in different trophic types of Asiatic Pyrola japonica sensu lato (Ericaceae). Journal of Plant Research 133: 841-853.(PDF)
  • 176. Y. Fritsche, M.E. Lopes, M.-A. Selosse, V.M. Stefenon, M.P. Guerra, 2020. Serendipita restingae sp. nov. (Sebacinales): an orchid mycorrhizal agaricomycete with wide host range and potential biotechnological applications. Mycorrhiza 31: 1-15.(PDF)
  • 175. F. Martin, I. Dickie, B. Lindahl, S. Lennon, M. Öpik, A. Polle, N. Requena, M.-A. Selosse, 2020. A tribute to Sally E. Smith. New Phytologist 228: 397–402.(PDF)
  • 174. M.L. Berbee, C. Strullu-Derrien, P.-M. Delaux, P.K. Strother, P. Kenrick, M.-A. Selosse, J.W. TayloR, 2020. Genomic and fossil windows into the secret lives of the most ancient fungi. Nature Microbiology Reviews 18: 717–730.(PDF)
  • 173. E.F.S. Freitas, M. da Silva, E. da Silva Cruz, E. Mangaravite, M.F. Bocayuva, T. Gomes Reis Veloso, M.-A. Selosse, M.C.M. Kasuya, 2020. Diversity of mycorrhizal Tulasnella associated with epiphytic and rupicolous orchids from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, including four new species. Scientific Reports 10: 7069.(PDF)
  • 172.M.-A. Selosse, 2020. What is a truffle? Current Biology 30: R382-R383.(PDF)
  • 171. E. Taschen, M. Sauve, B. Vincent, J. Parladé, D. van Tuinen, Y. Aumeeruddy-Thomas, B. Assenat, M.-A. Selosse F. Richard, 2020. Insight into the truffle brûlé: tripartite interactions between the black truffle (Tuber melanosporum), holm oak (Quercus ilex) and arbuscular mycorrhizal plants. Plant and Soil 446: 577–594.(PDF)
  • 170. X. Xing, Y. Gao, Z. Zhao, M. Waud, K.J. Duffy, M.-A. Selosse, M. Jakalski, N. Liu, H. Jacquemyn, S. Guo, 2019. Similarity in mycorrhizal communities associating with two widespread terrestrial orchids decays with distance. Journal of Biogeography 47: 421-433.(PDF)
  • 169. M. May M. Jakalski A. Novotnà, J. Dietel, M. Ayasse, F. Lallemand, T. Figura, J. Minasiewicz, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Three-year pot culture of Epipactis helleborine reveals autotrophic survival, without mycorrhizal networks, in a mixotrophic species. Mycorrhiza 30: 51-61.(PDF)
  • 168. Y.-Y. Meng, W.-L. Zhang, M.-A. Selosse, J.-Y. Gao, 2019. Symbiotic fungi undergo a taxonomic and functional bottleneck during orchid seed germination: a case study on Dendrobium moniliforme. Symbiosis 79: 205-212. (PDF)
  • 167. L. Schneider-Maunoury, A. Deveau, M. Moreno, F. Todesco, C. Murat, P-E. Courty, M. Jakalski, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Two ectomycorrhizal truffles, Tuber melanosporum and T. aestivum, colonize endophytically roots of non-ectomycorrhizal plant in natural environments. New Phytologist 225: 2542-2556. (PDF)
  • 166. L. Schneider-Maunoury, E. Taschen, F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Soil spore bank in Tuber melanosporum: up to 42% of fruitbodies remain undetected in managed truffle grounds. Mycorrhiza 9: 663-668. (PDF)
  • 165. E. Taschen, M. Sauve, B. Vinvent, J. Parladé, D. Van Tuinen, Y. Aumeeruddy-Thomas, B. Assenat, M.-A. Selosse, F. Richard, 2019. Insight into the truffle brûlé: tripartite interactions between the black truffle (Tuber melanosporum), holm oak (Quercus ilex) and arbuscular mycorrhizal plants. Plant and Soil 446: 577-594. (PDF)
  • 164. M. May, A. Novotna, J. Minasiewicz, M.-A. Selosse, M. Jakalski, M, 2019. The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Dactylorhiza majalis (Rchb.) P.F. Hunt et Summerh. (Orchidaceae). Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources 4: 2821-2829. (PDF)
  • 163. M.L. Vanegas-Leon, M.A. Sulzbacher, A.C. Rinaldi, M. Roy, M.-A. Selosse, M.A. NEVES, 2019. Are Trechisporales ectomycorrhizal or non-mycorrhizal root endophytes? Mycological Progress 18: 1231-1240. (PDF)
  • 162. X. Xing, Y. Gao, Z. Zhao, M. Waud, K.J. Duffy, M.-A. Selosse, M. Jakalski, N. Liu, H. Jacquemyn, S. Guo, 2019. Similarity in mycorrhizal communities associating with two widespread terrestrial orchids decays with distance. Journal of Biogeography 47: 421-433. (PDF)
  • 161. Y.-Y. Meng, W.-L. Zhang, M.-A. Selosse, J.-Y. GAO, 2019. Are fungi from adult orchids’ roots the best symbionts at germination? A case study. Mycorrhiza 29: 541-547. (PDF)
  • 160. F. Lallement, M. Logacheva, I. Le Clainche, A. Bérard, E. Zheleznaia, E. Delannoy, M.-C. Le Paslier, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Thirteen new plastid genomes from mixotrophic and autotrophic species provide insights into heterotrophy evolution in Neottieae orchids. Genome Biology and Evolution 11: 2457–2467. (PDF)
  • 159. F. Lallemand, M.-L. Martin-Magniette, F. Gilard, B. Gakière, A. Avon-Launay, E. Delannoy, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. In situ transcriptomic and metabolomic approach to the transition to the loss of photosynthesis in plants exploiting fungi. The Plant Journal 98: 826-841. (PDF)
  • 158. D.H.S. Richardson, S.K. Davy, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Introduction to the proceedings of the 9th International Symbiosis Congress. Symbiosis 78: 1-5. (PDF)
  • 157. J.-C. Simon, J. Marchesi, C. Mougel, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Preface of the special issue: Host-microbiota interactions: from holobiont theory to analysis. Microbiome 7: 5. (PDF)
  • 156. S. Shah, R. Shrestha, S. Maharjan, M.-A. Selosse, B. Pant, 2019. Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting endophytic fungi from the root of Dendrobium moniliforme. Plants 8: 9. (PDF)
  • 155. K. Detmann, T. De Souza Leite, R.R.O. Neto, M.N. Delgado, V.P. Alcoforado Rebello, A.A. Azevedo, M.C.M. Kasuya, M.-A. Selosse, A.M. De Almeida, 2018. Arbuscular mycorrhizae and absence of cluster roots in the Brazilian Proteaceae Roupala montana Aubl. Symbiosis 77: 115–122. (PDF)
  • 155. T. Figura, E. Tyvolà, J. Šoch, A. Soukup, M.-A. Selosse, J. Ponert, 2018. Post-germination ontogenetic development of mixotrophic Pyroloideae revealed by novel protocol for in vitro axenic culture. Annals of Botany 123: 625-639. (PDF)
  • 154. F. Lallemand, T. Figura, C. Damesin, C. Fresneau, C. Griveau, N. Fontaine, B. Zeller, M.-A. Selosse, 2019. Mixotrophic orchids do not use photosynthates for perennial underground organs. New Phytologist 221: 12–17. (PDF)
  • 153. J.-Y. Dubuisson, S. Hennequin, L. Bauret, C. Reeb, E. Boucheron-Dubuisson, M.-A. Selosse C. Chaussidon, I. Dajoz K. Pynée, E. Grangaud, Y. Robert, J.-M. Tamon, C. Ah-Peng, 2019. Disentangling the diversity and taxonomy of Hymenophyllaceae (Hymenophyllales, Polypodiidae) in the Mascarene archipelago, with ecological implications. Phytotaxa 375: 1-58. (PDF)
  • 152. I. Dickie, M. Harrison, M. Öpik, A. Polle, N. Requena, M.-A. Selosse, S. Lennon, F. Martin, 2018. Cross-scale integration of mycorrhizal function. New Phytologist 220: 941–946. (PDF)
  • 151. L. Bauret, A. Field, M. Gaudeul, M.-A. Selosse, G. Rouhan. 2018. First insights on the biogeographical history of Phlegmariurus (Lycopodiaceae), with a focus on Madagascar. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 127: 488-501. (PDF)
  • 150. J. Tesitel, T. Tesitelova, J. Minasiewicz, M.-A. Selosse, 2018. Why do mixotrophic plants stay green? Trends in Plant Sciences 23: 656-659. (PDF)
  • 149. R.P. Shefferson. T. Kull, M. Hutchings, M.-A. Selosse et 34 alii, 2018. Drivers of vegetative dormancy across herbaceous perennial plant species. Ecology Letters 21: 734-733. (PDF)
  • 148. F. Lallemand, A. Robionek, P.-E. Courty, M.-A. Selosse, 2018. The 13C content of the orchid Epipactis palustris (L.) Crantz responds to light as in autotrophic plants. Botany Letters 165: 265-273. (PDF)
  • 147. L. Schneider-Maunoury, C. Clément, H. Coves, J. Lambourdière, S. Leclercq, F. RIichard, M.-A. Selosse, E. Taschen, 2018. Is Tuber melanosporum colonizing the roots of herbaceous, non-ectomycorrhizal plants ? Fungal Ecology 31: 59-68. (PDF)
  • 146. M.-A. Selosse, L. Schneider-Maunoury, F. Martos, 2018. Time to re-think fungal ecological niches ? New Phytologist 217: 968–972. (PDF)
  • 145. L. Bauret, G. Rouhan, R.Y. Hirai, L. Perrie, J. Prado, A. Salino, B. SEenterre, L. Shepherd, M. Sundue, M.-A. Selosse, M. Gaudeul, 2017. Molecular data, based on an exhaustive species sampling of the fern genus Rumohra (Dryopteridaceae), reveal a biogeographic history mostly shaped by dispersal and several cryptic species in the widely distributed R. adiantiformis. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 185: 463–481. (PDF)
  • 144. H. Jacquemyn, M. Waud, R. Brys, F. Lallemand, P.-E. Courty, A. Robionek, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Mycorrhizal associations and trophic modes in coexisting orchids : an ecological continuum between auto- and mixotrophy. Frontiers in Plant Science 8: 1497. (PDF)
  • 143. L. VIincenot, F. Popa, F. Laso, K. Donges, K.-H. Rexer, G. Kost, Z.-L. Yang, K. Nara, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Out of Asia : biogeography of fungal populations reveals Asian origin of diversification of the Laccaria amethystina complex, and two new species of violet Laccaria. Fungal Biology 121: 939-955. (PDF)
  • 142. H. Jacquemyn, K.J. Duffy, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Biogeography of orchid mycorrhizas. Ecological Studies 230: 159-177. (PDF)
  • 141. L. VIincenot, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Population biology and ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Ecological Studies 230: 39-59. (PDF)
  • 140. D.D.L. Gervasi, M.-A. Selosse, M. Sauve, N. Vereeken, W. Franke, F.P. Schiestl, 2017. Floral scent and species divergence in a pair of sexually deceptive orchids. Ecology and Evolution 15: 6023-6024. (PDF)
  • 139. M.-A. M.-A. Selosse, L. Schneider-Maunoury, E. Taschen, F. Rousset, F. Richard, 2017. Black truffle, a hermaphrodite with forced unisexual behaviour. Trends in Microbiology 25: 784-787. (PDF)
  • 138. J. Dupont, S. Dequin, T. Giraud, F. Le Tacon, S. Marsit, J Ropars, F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Fungi as a source of food. Microbiol Spectrum 5 : FUNK-0030-2017. (PDF)
  • 137. M.-A. Selosse, J. MInasiewicz, B. Boullard, 2017. An annotated translation of Noël Bernard’s 1899 article « On the germination of Neottia Nidus-Avis ». Mycorrhiza. (PDF)
  • 136. F. Lallemand, Ü. Puttsepp,  M. Lang, A. Luud, P.-E. Courty, C. Palancade, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Mixotrophy in Pyroleae (Ericaceae) from Estonian boreal forests does not vary with light or tissue age. Annals of Botany. (PDF)
  • 135. L. Bauret, M. Gaudeul, M.A. Sundue, B.S. Parris, T.A. Ranker, F. Rakotondrainibe, S. Hennequin J. Ranaivo, M.-A. Selosse, G. Rouhan, 2017. Madagascar sheds new light on the molecular systematics and biogeography of grammitid ferns : New unexpected lineages and numerous long-distance dispersal events. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 111: 1–17. (PDF)
  • 134. M.-A. Selosse, W. Barthlott, M. Brundrett, J. Dearnaley, V.S.F.T. Merckx, F. Rasmussen L.W. Zettler, H.N. Rasmussen, 2017. Why Mycophoris is not an orchid seedling, and why Synaptomitus is not a fungal symbiont within this fossil. Botany 95: 1-8.
  • 133. M. Roy et 16 alii (incl. M.-A. Selosse, 2017. The (re)discovery of ectomycorrhizal symbioses in Neotropical ecosystems sketched in Florianópolis. New Phytologist 214: 920-923. (PDF)
  • 132. M. Vasse, H. Voglmayr, V. Mayer C. Gueidan, M. Nepel, L. Moreno, S. DE Hoog, M.-A. Selosse, D. MCKEY, R. BLATRIX, 2016. A phylogenetic perspective of the association between ants (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) and black yeasts (Ascomycota : Chaetothyriales). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 264: 20162519. (PDF)
  • 131. C. Henry, J.-F. Raivoarisoa, A. Razafimamonjy, H. Ramanankierana, P. Andrianaivomahefa, M. Ducousso, M.-A. Selosse, 2017. Transfer to forest nurseries significantly affects mycorrhizal community compositions of Asteropeia macphersonii wildings. Mycorrhiza 27: 321-330. (PDF)
  • 130. H.C.M. Ebenye, A. Taudière, N. Niang, C. Ndiaye, M. Sauve, O.N. Awana, M. Verbekyen, A. De Kesel, S. Séne, A. G. Diédhiou, V. Sarda, O. Sadio, M. Cissoko, I. Ndoye, M.-A. Selosse, A.M. . 2017. Ectomycorrhizal fungi are shared between seedlings and adults in a monodominant Gilbertiodendron dewevrei rain forest in Cameroon. Biotropica 49: 256-267. (PDF)
  • 129. M.-A. Selosse, M. Charpin, F. NOT, 2017. Mixotrophy everywhere on land and water : the grand écart hypothesis. Ecology Letters 20: 246-263. (PDF)
  • 128. C. Strullu-Derrien, P Kenrick, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. Origins of the mycorrhizal symbioses, in F. Martin (ed.) Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, p. 3-20. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg. (PDF)
  • 127. M.-A. Selosse, M.F. Bocayuva, M.C.M. Kasuya, P.-E. Courty, 2016. Mixotrophy in mycorrhizal plants : extracting carbon from mycorrhizal networks, in F. Martin (ed.) Molecular mycorrhizal symbiosis, p. 451-471. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg. (PDF)
  • 126. J.W.D. Dearnaley, S. Perotto, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. Structure and development of orchid mycorrhizas, in F. Martin (ed.) Molecular mycorrhizal symbiosis, p. 63-86. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg. (PDF)
  • 125. E. Taschen, F. Rousset, M. Sauve, L. Benoit, M.-P. Dubois, F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. How the truffle got its mate : insights from genetic structure in spontaneous and managed Mediterranean populations of Tuber melanosporum. Molecular Ecology 25: 5611-5627. (PDF)
  • 124. P.-E. Courty, F. Munoz, M.-A. Selosse, M. Duchemin, S. Criquet, F. ZiarelliI, M. Buée, C. Plassard, J. Garbaye, F. Richard, 2016. Into the functional ecology of ectomycorrhizal communities : environmental filtering of enzymatic activities. Journal of Ecology 104: 1585–1598. (PDF)
  • 123. M.-A. Selosse, 2016. The flower as an evolutionary arms race : was Linnaeus’s choice misleading ? Botany Letters 163: 231-235. (PDF)
  • 122. T. Uesugi, M. Nakano, M.-A. Selosse, K. OBASE, Y. MATSUDA, 2016. Pyrola japonica, a partially mycoheterotrophic Ericaceae, has mycorrhizal preference for russulacean fungi in central Japan. Mycorrhiza 26: 819-829. (PDF)
  • 121. M. Vohnik, M. Pànekc, J. Fehrere, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. Experimental evidence of ericoid mycorrhizal potential within Serendipitaceae (Sebacinales). Mycorrhiza 26: 831-846. (PDF)
  • 120. F. Lallemand, M. Gaudeul, J. Lambourdière, Y. Matsuda, Y. Hashimoto, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. The elusive predisposition to mycoheterotrophy in Ericaceae. New Phytologist 212: 314–319. (PDF)
  • 119. S. Munzi, C. Cruz, M.-A. Selosse, R. Rodriguez, 2016. Symbiotic lifestyle - 8th International Symbiosis Society (ISS) congress, Lisbon (Portugal), 12–18 July 2015. Symbiosis 68: 1-3. (PDF)
  • 118. M. Weiss, F. Waller, A. Zucaro, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. Sebacinales — one thousand and one interactions with land plants (Tansley Review). New Phytologist 211: 20-40. (PDF)
  • 117. R. P. Shefferson, M. Roy, Ü. Püttsepp, M.-A. Selosse, 2016. Demographic shifts related to mycoheterotrophy and their fitness impacts in two Cephalanthera species. Ecology 97: 1452-1462. (PDF)
  • 116. M.-A. Selosse, L. Vincenot, M. Öpik, 2016. Data processing can mask biology : towards a better reporting of fungal barcoding data ? New Phytologist. 210: 1159-1164. (PDF)
  • 115. F. Wartchow, M.A. Sulzbacher, M.C. Aime, T. Grebenke, M.-A. Selosse, F.G.B. Pinheiro, M.C.A. , I.G. Baseia, C.L. Ovrebo, 2015. Helvellosebacina aureomagnifica - a new striking heterobasidiomycete from the Atlantic Forest. Mycological Progress, 14: 109. (PDF)
  • 114. P. Bpatista, F. Reis, E. Pereira, R.M. Tavares, F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, T. Lino-Neto, 2015. Soil DNA pyrosequencing and fruitbodies surveys reveal contrasting diversity for various fungal ecological guilds in chestnut orchards. Environmental Microbiology Reports 7: 946-954. (PDF)
  • 113. C. Henry, J.-F. Raivoarisoa, A. Razafimamonjy, H. Ramanankierana, P. Andrianaivomahefa, M. Ducousso, M.-A. Selosse 2015. Characterization of ectomycorrhizal communities of Asteropeia mcphersonii seedlings spontaneously growing in natural forest and in open disturbed areas. Acta Botanica Gallica – Botany Letters 163: 273-279.
  • 112. A. Taudière, F. Munoz, A. Lesne, A.-C. Monnet, J.-M. Bellanger, M.-A. Selosse, P.-A. Moreau, F. Richard, 2015. Beyond ectomycorrhizal bipartite networks : projected networks demonstrate contrasted patterns between early- and late-successional plants in Corsica. Frontiers in Plant Science 6: 881. (PDF)
  • 111. C. Henry, J.-F. Raivoarisoa, A. Razafimamonjy, H. Ramanankierana P. Andrianaivomahefa, M.-A. Selosse, M. Ducousso, 2015. Asteropeia mcphersonii, a potential mycorrhizal facilitator for ecological restoration in Madagascar wet tropical rainforests. Forest Ecology and Management 358: 202–211. (PDF)
  • 110. E. Chauvet, J. Cornut, K.R. Sridhar, M.-A. Selosse, F. Bärlocher, 2015. Beyond the water column : aquatic hyphomycetes outside their preferred habitat. Fungal Ecology 19: 112-127. (PDF)
  • 109. M.-A. Selosse, C. Strullu-Derrien, F. Martin, S. Kamoun, P. Kenrick. 2015. Plants and fungi : a 400 million year affair that shapes the biosphere ? New Phytologist 206: 501–506. (PDF)
  • 108. S. Séne, R. Avril, C. Chaintreuil, A. Geoffroy, C. Ndiaye, A.G. Diédhiou, O. Sadio, R. Courtecuisse, S.N. Sylla, M.-A. Selosse, A. Bâ, 2015. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L. mature trees and seedlings in the neotropical coastal forests of Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles). Mycorrhiza 25: 547-559. (PDF)
  • 107. M.G.A. Van Der Heijden, F. Martin, M.-A. Selosse, I. Sanders, 2015. Mycorrhizal ecology and evolution : the past, the present and the future. New Phytologist, 205: 1406–1423. (PDF)
  • 106. I. Dickie, I. Alexander S. Lennon, M. Öpik, M.-A. Selosse, M. Van Der Heijden, F. M. Martin. 2015. Evolving insights to understanding mycorrhizas. New Phytologist 205: 1369–1374. (PDF)
  • 105. T. TĚŠITELOVÁ, M. Kotilinek, J. Jersàkovà, F.-X. Joly, J. Kosnar, I. Tatarenko, M.-A. Selosse, 2015. Two widespread green Neottia species (Orchidaceae) show mycorrhizal preference for Sebacinales in various habitats and ontogenetic stages. Molecular Ecology 24: 1122–1134. (PDF)
  • 104. M.I. Schelkunov, V.Y. Shtratnikova, M.S. Nuraliev, M.-A. Selosse, A.A. Penin, M.D. Logacheva, 2015. Exploring the limits for reduction of plastid genomes : a case study of the mycoheterotrophic orchids Epipogium aphyllum and E. roseum. Genome Biology and Evolution 7: 1179–1191. (PDF)
  • 103. P.-E. Courty P. Doubkovà, S. Calabrese, H. Niemann, M.F. Lehmann M. Vosàtka, M.-A. Selosse, 2015. Species-dependent partitioning of C and N stable isotopes between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their C3 and C4 hosts. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 82: 52-61. (PDF)
  • 102. E. Taschen, M. Sauve, A. Taudière, J. Parlade, M.-A. Selosse, F. RICHARD, 2015. Whose truffle is this ? Distribution patterns of ECM fungal diversity in Tuber melanosporum brûlés developed in multi-host Mediterranean plant communities. Environmental Microbiology
  • 101. M.-A. Selosse, 2014. Profile : Marc-André Selosse. New Phytologist 205: 32-33. (PDF)
  • 100. M.-A. Selosse, F. MARTOS, 2014. Do chlorophyllous orchids heterotrophically use mycorrhizal fungal carbon ? Trends in Plant Sciences 19: 683-685 (PDF)
  • 99. M.-A. Selosse, A. Bessis, M.-J. Poza, 2014. Microbial priming of plant and animal immunity : symbionts as developmental signals. Trends in Microbiology 22: 607-613 (PDF)
  • 98. C. Gonneau, J. Jersàkovà, E. De Tredern, I. Till-Bottraud, K. Saarinen, M. SAauve, M. Roy, T. Hàjek, M.-A. Selosse, 2014. Photosynthesis in perennial mixotrophic Epipactis spp. (Orchidaceae) contributes more to shoot and fruit biomass than to hypogeous survival. Journal of Ecology 102: 1183–1194. (PDF)
  • 97. A. Bellino, D. Baldantoni, M.-A. Selosse, R. Guerrieri, M. Borghetti, A. Alfani, 2014. Photosynthesis regulation in mixotrophic plants : new insights from Limodorum abortivum. Oecologia 175: 875-885. (PDF)
  • 96. M.-A. Selosse, 2014. The latest news from biological interactions in orchids : in love, head to toe. New Phytologist 202: 337–340. (PDF)
  • 95. A.E. Bennett, T.J. Daniell, M. Öpik, J. Davison M. Moora, M. Zobel, M.-A. Selosse, D. Evans, 2013. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks vary throughout the growing season and between successional stages. Plos ONE 8: e83241. (PDF)
  • 94. M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, 2013. Mycorrhizae and the New Phytologist : une vraie histoire d’amour. New Phytologist 200: 587–589 (PDF)
  • 93. E. Dodinet, M.-A. Selosse, 2013. Editorial 2013. Acta Botanica Gallica : Botany Letters 160: 1–2 (PDF)
  • 92. V. Veldre, K. Abarenkov, M. Bahram, F. Martos, M.-A. Selosse, H. Tamm, U. Köljalg, L. Tedersoo, 2013. Evolution of nutritional modes of Ceratobasidiaceae (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota) as revealed from publicly available ITS sequences. Fungal Ecology 6: 256–268 (PDF)
  • 91. M.-A. Selosse, E. Taschen, T. Giraud, 2013. Do black truffles avoid sexual harassment by linking mating type and vegetative incompatibility ? New Phytologist, 199: 10–13 (PDF)
  • 90. R. Marmeisse, U. Nehls, M. Öpik, M.-A. Selosse, A. Pringle, 2013. Bridging mycorrhizal genomics, metagenomics and forest ecology, New Phytologist accepted 198: 343-346 (PDF)
  • 89. F. Oberwinkler, K. Riess, R. Bauer, M.-A. Selosse, M. Weiss, S. Garnica, A. Zuccaro, 2013. Enigmatic Sebacinales. Mycological Progress 12: 1-27 (PDF)
  • 88. M. Roy, C. Gonneau, A. Rocheteau, D. Berveiller, B. Schatz, J.-C. Thomas, C. Damesin, M.-A. Selosse, 2013. Why do mixotrophic plants stay green ? A comparison between green orchid individuals in situ. Ecological Monographs 83: 95-117 (PDF)
  • 87. S. Perotto, P. Angelini, V. Biancotto, P. Bonfante, M. Girlanda, D. Isola, T. Kull, A. Mello, S. Onofri, L. Pecoraro, C. Perini, A.M. Persiani, A. Saitta, S. Sarrocco, L. Selbmann, G. Vannacci, R. Venanzoni, G. Venturella, L. Zucconi, M.-A. Selosse, 2013. Interactions of fungi with other organisms. Plant Biosystems 147: 208-218 (PDF)
  • 86. J.W.D. Dearnaley, F. Martos, M.-A. Selosse, 2013. Orchid mycorrhizas : molecular ecology, physiology, evolution and conservation aspects, in B. Hock (ed.) The Mycota 9 (Fungal associations): 207-230 (PDF)
  • 85. S. Min, Z. Chang-Qin, M. Yong-Peng, S. Welti, P.-A. Moreau, M.-A. Selosse, 2012. Mycorrhizal features and fungal partners of four mycoheterotrophic Monotropoideae species from Yunnan, China. Symbiosis 57: 1–13 (PDF)
  • 84. Y. Matsuda, S. Shimizu, M. Mori, S.-I. Ito, M.-A. Selosse, 2012. Seasonal and environmental changes of mycorrhizal associations and heterotrophy levels in mixotrophic Pyrola japonica (Ericaceae) growing under different light environments. American Journal of Botany 99: 1177-1188 (PDF)
  • 83. E. Dodinet, M.-A. Selosse, A. Artige, B. De Foucault, 2012. Acta Botanica Gallica : Botany Letters, entre continuité historique et renouvellement / Acta Botanica Gallica : Botany Letters, historical continuity and renewal. Acta Botanica Gallica. Botany Letters 159: 1-3 (PDF)
  • 82. Y. Hashimoto, S. Fukukawa, A. Kunishi, H. Suga, F. Richard, M. Sauve, M.-A. Selosse, 2012. Mycoheterotrophic germination of Pyrola asarifolia dust seeds reveals convergences with germination in orchids. New Phytologist 195: 620–630 (PDF)
  • 81. F. Martos, F. Munoz, T. Pailler, I. Kottke, C. Gonneau, M.-A. Selosse, 2012. The role of epiphytism in architecture and evolutionary constraint within mycorrhizal networks of tropical orchids. Molecular Ecology 21: 5098-5109 (PDF)
  • 80. T. Malinova, M.-A. Selosse, M.-P. Dubois, J. Jersakova, 2012. Symbiotic germination capability of four epipactis species (orchidaceae) is broader than expected from adult ecology. American journal of botany 99: 1020–1032
  • 79. L. Vincenot, K. Nara., C. Sthultz, J. Labbe, M.-P. Dubois, L. TEedersoo, F. Martin, M.-A. Selosse, 2012. Extensive gene flow over Europe and possible speciationover Eurasia in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomyceteLaccaria amethystina complex : 281-299 (PDF)

  • 78. M.-A. Selosse, B. Boullard, D. Richardson, 2011. Noël Bernard (1874-1911) : orchids to symbiosis in a dozen years, one century ago. Symbiosis 54: 64-68 (PDF)
  • 77. T. Yagame, T. Orihara, M.-A. Selosse, M. Yamato, K. Iwase, 2011. Mixotrophy of Platanthera minor, an orchid associated with ectomycorrhiza-forming Ceratobasidiaceae fungi. New Phytologist 193: 178–187 (PDF)
  • 76. M.-A. Selosse, F. Rousset, 2011. The plant-fungal marketplace. Science , 333 : 828-829. (PDF)
  • 75. P.-E. Courty, F. Walder, T. Boller, K. Ineichen, A. WIiemken, M.-A. Selosse 2011. C and N metabolism in mycorrhizal networks and mycoheterotrophic plants of tropical forests : a stable isotope analysis. Plant Physiology , 156: 952-961. (PDF)
  • 74. M.-A. Selosse, 2011. Morts d’amour : mitochondria are bacteria that sometimes become extinct through symbiosis. Trends in Microbiology , 19: 255-256. (PDF)
  • 73. G. W. Douhan, L. VIincenot, M.-A. Selosse, 2011. Population genetics of ectomycorrhizal fungi : from current knowledge to emerging directions. Fungal Biology , 115: 569-597 (PDF)
  • 72. K. Pritsch, M. Arif Ali, J.-L. Churin, B. Cloutier-Hurteau, P.- E. Courty, C. Damon, M. Duchemin, S. Egli, J. Ernst, F. Kuhar, L. Fraissinet-Tachet, E. Legname, R. Marmeisse, A. Muller, P. Nikolova, M. Peter, C. Plassard, F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, M. Schloter, A. Franc, J. Garbaye, 2011. Optimized assay and storage conditions for enzyme activity profiling of ectomycorrhizae. Mycorrhiza 21: 589–600. (PDF)
  • 71. E. Defossez, C. Djieto-Lordon, D. Mckey, M.-A. Selosse, R. Blatrix, 2010. Plant-ants feed their host plant, but above all a fungal symbiont. Proceedings of the Royal Society (B) 278: 1419-1426. (PDF)
  • 70. F. Richard, M. Roy, O. Shanin, C. Sthultz, M. Duchemin, R. Joffre, M.-A. Selosse 2010. Ectomycorrhizal communities in a Mediterranean forest ecosystem dominated by Quercus ilex : seasonal dynamics and response to drought in the surface organic horizon. Annals of Forest Sciences. 68: 57–68 (PDF)
  • 69. H. Mototomura, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, A. Kagawa, T. Yukawa, 2010. Mycoheterotrophy evolved from mixotrophic ancestors : evidence in Cymbidium (Orchidaceae). Annals of Botany 106: 573-581. (PDF)
  • 68. S. P. Stock, S. R. Bordenstein, J. Odden, D. Oldenburg, W. Reznikoff, J. H. Werren, M.-A. Selosse 2010. Symbiosis instruction : considerations from the Education Workshop at the 6th ISS Congress. Symbiosis 51: 67-73. (PDF)
  • 67. H. Goodrich-Blair et 15 alii, 2010. Symbiosis research, technology, and education : Proceedings of the 6th International Symbiosis Society Congres held in Madison Wisconsin, USA, August 2009. Symbiosis 51: 1-12. (PDF)
  • 66. B. Shatz, A. Geoffroy, B. Dainet, J.-M. Bessière, B. Buatois, M. Hossaert-Mckey, M.-A. Selosse 2010. A case study of modified interactions with symbionts in a hybrid mediterranean orchid. American Journal of Botany 97: 1278-1288 (PDF)
  • 65. M.-A. Selosse, D. Cameron. 2010. Introduction to a Virtual Special Issue on mycoheterotrophy : New Phytologist sheds light on non-green plants. New Phytologist 186: 267-270. (PDF)
  • 64. M.-A. Selosse, P. Bonfante. 2010. A glimpse into the past of land plants and of their mycorrhizal affairs : from fossils to evo-devo. New Phytologist 186: 267-270 (PDF)
  • 63. M.-A. Selosse, F. Martos, B. A. Perry, M. Padamsee, M. Roy, T. Pailler. 2010. Saprotrophic fungal symbionts in tropical achlorophyllous orchids : Finding treasures among the ‘molecular scraps’ ? Plant Signaling & Behaviour 5: 1-5. (PDF)
  • 62. A.G. DiédhiouI, M.-A. Selosse, M. Diabate, B. Dreyfus, A. M. Bâ, S. M. De Faria, A. Galiana, G. Béna, 2010. The patterns of ectomycorrhizal host specificity and 15N and 13C natural abundance of understorey and canopy trees in a tropical rain forest. Environmental Microbiology 12: 2219-2232. (PDF)
  • 61. V. Tranchida Lombardo, M. Roy, E. Bugot, G. Santoro, U. Puttsep, M.-A. Selosse, S. Cozzolino, 2009. Spatial repartition and genetic relationship of green and non-photosynthetic individuals in mixed populations of Cephalanthera orchids. Plant Biology 12: 659-667. (PDF)
  • 60. M.-L. Desprez-Loustau, R. Courtecuisse, C. Robin, C. Husson, P.-A. Moreau, D. Blancard, M.-A. Selosse, B. Lung-Escarmant, D. Piou, I. Sache, 2010. Species diversity and drivers of spread of alien fungi (sensu lato) in Europe with a particular focus on France. Biological Invasions 12: 157–172. (PDF)
  • 59. F. Martos, M. Dulormne, T. Pailler, P. Bonfante, A. Faccio, J. Fournel, M.-P. Dubois, M.-A. Selosse. 2009. Independent recruitment of saprotrophic fungi as mycorrhizal partners by tropical achlorophyllous orchids. New Phytologist 184: 668-681. (PDF) Supplementary material (PDF)
  • 58. H. Æ. Pedersen, S. Watthana, M Roy, S. Suddee, M.-A. Selosse. 2009. Cephalanthera exigua rediscovered : new insights in the taxonomy, habitat requirements and breeding system of a rare mycoheterotrophic orchid. Nordic Journal of Botany 27: 460-468. (PDF)
  • 57. M.-A. Selosse, M.-P. Dubois, N. Alvarez, 2009. Do Sebacinales commonly associate with plant roots as endophytes ? Mycological Research 113: 1062–1069. (PDF)
  • 56. M. Roy, S. Watthana, F. Richard, S. Vessabutr, M.-A. Selosse 2009. Mycoheterotrophic orchids from Thailand tropical dipterocarpacean forests associate with a broad diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. BMC Biology 7: 51. (PDF)
  • 55. R. Blatrix, S. Bbouamer, S. Morand, M.-A. Selosse. 2009. Ant-plant mutualisms should be viewed as symbiotic communities. Plant Signaling & Behaviour 4: 554-556. (PDF)
  • 54. I. Alexander, M.-A. Selosse. 2009. Mycorrhizas in tropical forest : a neglected research imperative. New Phytologist 182: 14-16. (PDF)
  • 53. E. Defossez, M.-A. Selosse, M.-P. Dubois, L. Mondolot L., A. Faccio, S. Morand, D. Mckey, R. Blattrix 2009. Ant-plants and fungi : a new threesome mutualism, and a new domestication of fungi by ants ? New Phytologist 182: 942–949. (picture on the cover) (PDF)
  • 52. M.-A. Selosse, M. Roy. 2009. Green plants eating fungi : facts and questions about mixotrophy. Trends in Plant Sciences 14: 64-70. (picture on the cover) (PDF)
  • 51. M. Roy, T. Yagame, M. Yamato, K. Iwase, C. Heinz, A. Faccio, P. Bonfante, M.-A. Selosse, 2009. Ectomycorrhizal Inocybe species associate with the mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum but not its asexual propagules. Annals of Botany 104: 595 – 610. (PDF)
  • 50. F. Richard, M.-A. Selosse, M. Gardes, 2009. Facilitated establishment of Quercus ilex in shrub – dominated communities within a Mediterranean ecosystem : do mycorrhizal partners matter ? FEMS Microbial Ecology 68: 14-24. (PDF)
  • 49. L. Vincenot, L. Tedersoo, F. Richard, H. Horcine, U. Köljalg, M.-A. Selosse, 2008. Fungal associates of Pyrola rotundifolia, a mixotrophic Ericaceae, from two boreal forests. Mycorrhiza, 19: 15–25. (PDF)
  • 48. F. Martin, M.-A. Selosse, 2008. The Laccaria genome : a symbiont blueprint decoded (Transley Review - introduction to a special issue). New Phytologist 180: 296–310. (PDF)
  • 47. M. Roy, M.-P. Dubois, M. Proffit, L. Vincenot, E. Desmarais, M.-A. Selosse, 2007. Evidence from population genetics that the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria amethystina is an actual multi-host symbiont. Molecular Ecology 17:  2825–2838. (PDF)
  • 46. Tranchida Lombardo V., S. E. Hopkins, M.-A. Selosse, S. Cozzolino, D. L. Taylor, 2007. Isolation and characterization of new polymorphic microsatellite loci in the mixotrophic orchid Limodorum abortivum L. Swartz (Orchidaceae). Molecular Ecology Resources 8: 1117-1120 (PDF)
  • 45. M.-A. Selosse, E. Chauvet, M. Vohnik, 2007. Out of rivers ? Aquatic fungi turn out to live as plant endophytes. New Phytologist 178: 3–7. (PDF)
  • 44. M.-A. Selosse, 2007. Renaissance des sciences du végétal à travers l’étude des pathogènes et des symbioses. Acta botanica Gallica 154: 376.
  • 43. N. Mondiet, M.-A. Selosse, M-P Dubois, 2007. The enigmatic Squamanita odorata (Cool) Imbach ex Bas (Agaricales, Basidiomycetes) is parasitic on Hebeloma mesophaeum. Mycological Research 111: 599-603. (PDF)
  • 42. M.-A. Selosse, S. Setaro, F. Glatard, C. Uucelayand, M. Weiss 2007. Sebacinales are common mycorrhizal associates of Ericaceae. New Phytologist 174: 864-878. (PDF)
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  • 41. M.-A. Selosse, 2007. Renaissance des sciences du végétal à travers l’étude des pathogènes et des symbioses. Acta botanica Gallica 154: 376.
  • 40. M.-A. Selosse, C. Scharld, 2007. Grasses fungal endophytes : hybrids rescued by vertical transmission ? An evolutionary perspective. New Phytologist 173: 452-458. (PDF)
  • 39. L. Tedersoo, P. Pellet, U. Koljalg, M.-A. Selosse, 2007. Parallel evolutionary paths to mycoheterotrophy in understorey Ericaceae and Orchidaceae : ecological evidence for mixotrophy in Pyroleae. Oecologia 151: 206-217. (PDF)
  • 38. J.-C. Abadie, U. Puttsepp, G. Gebauer, A. Faccio, P. Bonfante, M.-A. Selosse, 2006. Cephalanthera longifolia (Neottieae, Orchidaceae) is mixotrophic : a comparative study between green and non-photosynthetic individuals. Canadian Journal of Botany 84: 1462-1477. (PDF)
  • 37. M.-A. Selosse, F. Richard, X. He, S.Simard, 2006. Mycorrhizal networks : les liaisons dangereuses. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 621-628. (PDF)
  • 36. M. Girlanda, M.A. Selosse D. Cafasso, F. Brilli, S. Delfine, R. Fabbian, S. Ghignone, P. Pinelli, R. Segreto, F. Loreto, S. Cozzolino, S. Perotto, 2006. Inefficient photosynthesis in the Mediterranean orchid Limodorum abortivum (L.) Swartz is mirrored by specific association to ectomycorrhizal Russulaceae. Molecular Ecology 15: 491–504. (PDF)
  • 35. K. EL Karkouri, M.-A. Selosse, D. Mousain, 2006. Molecular markers detecting an ectomycorrhizal Suillus collinitus strain on Pinus halepensis roots suggest successful inoculation and persistence in Mediterranean nursery and plantation. FEMS Microbial Ecology 55: 146-158. (PDF)
  • 34. F. Richard, S. Millot, M. Gardes, M.-A. Selosse, 2005. Diversity and structuration by hosts of the below-ground mycorrhizal community in an old-growth Mediterranean forest dominated by Quercus ilex L. New Phytologist, 166: 1011–1023 (PDF)
  • 33. T. Julou, B. Burghardt, G. Gebauert, D. Berviller, C. Damesin, M.-A. Selosse, 2005. Mixotrophy in orchids : insights from a comparative study of green individuals and non-photosynthetic mutants of Cephalanthera damasonium. New Phytologist 166: 639-653. (PDF)
  • 32. M.-A. Selosse, 2005. Are liverworts imitating mycorrhizas ? New Phytologist 165: 345-349. (PDF)
  • 31. F. Richard, P.-A. Moreau, M.-A. Selosse, M. Gardes 2004. Diversity and fruiting patterns of ectomycorrhizal and saprobic fungi in an old-growth Mediterranean forest dominated by Quercus ilex L. Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 1711-1729. (PDF)
  • 30. M. Weiss, M.-A. Selosse, K.-H. Rexer, A. Urban, F. Oberwinckler, 2004. Sebacinales : a hitherto overlooked cosm of heterobasidiomycetes with a broad mycorrhizal potential. Mycological Research 108:1003-1010. (PDF)
  • 29. [R] M.-A. Selosse, E. Baudoin, P. VandenKkoornhuyse, 2004. Symbiotic microorganisms, a key for ecological success and protection of plants. Comptes-rendus Biologies 327: 639-648. (PDF)
  • 28. M.-A. Selosse G. Scappaticci, A. Faccio, P. Bonfante, 2004. Chlorophyllous and achlorophyllous specimens of Epipactis microphylla (Neottieae, Orchidaceae) are associated with ectomycorrhizal septomycetes, including truffles. Microbial Ecology 47: 416-426. (PDF)
  • 27. M.-A. Selosse, G. Durrieu, 2003. Une classification mycologique phylogénétique francophone (en 2003). Acta Botanica Gallica 151: 73-102. (PDF)
  • 26. M.-A. Selosse, 2003. Founder effect in a young Leccinum duriusculum (Schultzer) Singer population. Mycorrhiza 13: 143-149. (PDF)
  • 25. J. Weber, J. Diez, M.-A. Selosse, D. Tagu, F. Le Tacon, 2002. SCAR markers to detect mycorrhizas of an American Laccaria bicolor strain inoculated in Douglas-fir plantations. Mycorrhiza 12: 19-27. (PDF)
  • 24. M.-A. Selosse, M. Weiss, J.-L. Jany, A. Tillie, 2002. Communities and populations of sebacinoid basidiomycetes associated with the achlorophyllous orchid Neottia nidus-avis (L.) L.C.M. Rich. and neighbouring tree ectomycorrhizae. Molecular Ecology 11: 1831-1844. (PDF)
  • 23. M.-A. Selosse, R. Bauer B. Moyersoen, 2002. Basal hymenomycetes belonging to the Sebacinaceae are ectomycorrhizal on temperate deciduous trees in silva : microscopic and molecular evidence. New Phytologist 155: 183-195. (PDF)
  • 22. M.-A. Selosse, 2002. Prototaxites : a 400 Myr old giant fossil, a saprophytic holobasidiomycete or a lichen ? Mycological Research 106: 642-644. (PDF)
  • 21. M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, F. Le Tacon, 2001. Intraspecific variation in fruiting phenology in an ectomycorrhizal Laccaria spp. population under Douglas fir. Mycological Research 108: 524-531. (PDF)
  • 20. M.-A. Selosse, B. Albert, B. Godelle, 2001. Organelle genome evolution (a reply). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 490. (PDF)
  • 19. M.-A. Selosse, B. Albert, B. Godelle, 2001. Small is successful : selection for reducing organelle’s genome size favours gene transfer to the nucleus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 135-141. (PDF)
  • 18. M.-A. Selosse, 2001. Adding pieces to fungal mosaics. New Phytologist 149: 159-162. (PDF)
  • 17. M.-A. Selosse, 2001. Avancées récentes dans l’étude des communautés et des populations ectomycorhiziennes. Lejeunia 165: 1-108. (PDF)
  • 16. M.-A. Selosse, D. Bouchard, F. Martin, F. Le Tacon, 2000. Survival after outplanting and effect of two Laccaria bicolor strains inoculated on Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco). Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30: 360-371. (PDF)
  • 15. M.-A. Selosse, 2000. Un exemple de symbiose algue-invertébré à Belle-Isle-en-Mer : la planaire Convoluta roscoffensis et la prasinophycée Tetraselmis convolutae. Acta botanica Gallica 147: 323-331.
  • 14. M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, F. Le Tacon, 1999. Structure and dynamic of artificially introduced and naturally occurring Laccaria sp. discrete genotypes in a European Douglas fir plantation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65: 2006-2014. (PDF)
  • 13. F. Martin, M.-A. Selosse, F. Le Tacon, 1999. The nuclear ribosomal DNA intergenic spacers of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor : structural analysis and intraspecific polymorphisms. Microbiology UK 145 : 1605-1611. (PDF)
  • 12. H. Gherbi, C. Delaruelle, M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, 1999. High diversity in a population of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria amethystina in a 150 year old beech forest. Molecular Ecology 8: 2003-2013. (PDF)
  • 11. M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, F. Le Tacon, 1998. Survival of an introduced ectomycorrhizal Laccaria bicolor strain in an European forest plantation confirmed by mitochondrial analysis. New Phytologist 140: 753-761. (PDF)
  • 10. M.-A. Selosse, F. Le Tacon, 1998. The land flora : a phototroph-fungus partnership ? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13: 15–20. (PDF)
  • 09. S. Orlowski, M.-A. Selosse, C. Boudon, L.M. Mir, J. Belehradek, M. Garrigos, 1998. Effects of detergents on the P-glycoprotein ATPase activity : differences in perturbations of basal and verapamil-dependent activities. Cancer Biochemistry & Biophysics 16: 85-110.
  • 08. F. Martin, M.-A. Selosse, C. Di Battista, H. Gherbi, C. Delaruelle, D. Vairelles, D. Bouchard, F. Le Tacon, 1998. Molecular markers in ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Genetic, Selection and Evolution 30: S333-S355. (PDF)
  • 07. F. Le Tacon, C. Di Battista,  M.-A. Selosse, F. Martin, 1998. Molecular diversity studies on mycorrhizal associations in trees. In : Recent Advances in Biotechnology for Tree Conservation and Management pp.290-307. (PDF)
  • 06. M.-A. Selosse, D. Jacquot, D. Bouchard, F. Martin, F. Le Tacon, 1997. Temporal persistence and spatial distribution of an American inoculant strain of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor in French plantations. Molecular Ecology 7: 561-574. (PDF)
  • 05. M.-A. Selosse, C. Di Battista, G. Costa, F. Le Tacon, F. Marton, 1996. Segregation and recombination of ribosomal haplotypes in the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor monitored by PCR and heteroduplex analysis. Current Genetics 30: 332-337. (PDF)
  • 04. C. Di Battista, M.-A. Selosse, D. Bouchard, E. Stenstrom, F. Le Tacon, 1996. Variation in symbiotic efficiency, phenotypic characters and ploidy level among different isolates of the ectomycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor strain S238. Mycological Research 100: 1315-1324. (PDF)
  • 03. M.-A. Selosse, F. Le Tacon, 1995. Les associations mutualistes entre champignons et phototrophes : leur diversité et leur rôle dans la colonisation du milieu terrestre. Cryptogamie (Mycologie) 16: 1-43.
  • 02. F. Le Tacon, M.-A. Selosse, 1994. La place des symbioses mycorhiziennes dans l’évolution de la colonisation des continents par la vie. Acta botanica Gallica 141: 405-419. (PDF)
  • 01. M.-A. Selosse, 1993. Géologie de Belle-Ile en Mer. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l’Ouest de la France 15: 81-105.
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